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India reclassifies bonds for green energy funding
India’s Central Board of Direct Taxes has classified bonds issued by the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency as ‘long-term specified assets’ under Section 54EC of the Income-tax Act
North Macedonia signs €1bn memo with Turkey’s Kazancı Group for cogeneration gas plants
North Macedonia’s government has approved a €1bn memorandum of cooperation with Turkish energy giant Kazancı Group for the construction of cogeneration gas power plants.
Biogas, biomethane can meet 8% of Turkey’s gas needs, experts say
Biogas and biomethane derived from organic waste could meet approximately 8% of Turkey’s annual natural gas demand, according to experts.
Kiribati must slash spending to fund climate defences, IMF warns
Kiribati faces mounting pressure to implement drastic fiscal cuts to fund desperately needed climate adaptation measures.
Scientists find ocean and atmosphere equally responsible for Atlantic cold blob
A patch of the Atlantic Ocean just south of Greenland is cooling while much of the world warms, and scientists have found that both ocean and atmospheric factors contribute equally to this "cold blob" phenomenon.
Renewable energy surge puts Latin America on track for climate leadership
Latin America stands at a critical juncture in its energy evolution, with its largest economies showing both remarkable progress in renewable adoption and persistent challenges in weaning themselves off fossil fuels.
US GameChange Solar secures 1.25GW tracker contract for Egypt’s Abydos II project
US-based solar technology firm GameChange Solar has won a contract to supply 1.25 GW of its Genius Tracker 1P Single Row systems for Egypt’s Abydos II solar-plus-storage project.
Egypt and Russia sign supplementary agreements to advance El-Dabaa nuclear plant
Egypt and Russia have signed a supplementary intergovernmental agreement to push forward the El-Dabaa nuclear power plant project in Egypt.
Canada's Aisa Group submits major solar project to Argentina's RIGI program
Canada’s Aisa Group has submitted a $600mn solar project to Argentina's RIGI, proposing to build a 1,000 MW solar farm in Jáchal, San Juan province.
Argentina approves Genneia's expansion of pv energy park
Argentina's National Electricity Regulatory Authority approved Genneia's request to expand the Anchoris photovoltaic park in Mendoza province from 115 MW to 180 MW, marking a significant boost to the country's renewable energy capacity.
DN Agrar and BSOG Energy to build Romania's largest biomethane plant
Biomethane project is part of DN Agrar’s strategy to expand its green energy portfolio and support a circular agricultural model.
Philippines fast-tracks cleantech wind projects through Green Lane initiative
The Philippines has approved five wind projects by CTGRI and its unit under the BOI’s Green Lane, speeding up rollout in Central Luzon and CALABARZON.
ESG trends gaining ground across Southeast Asia – by way of ESD stocks
Across the archipelagos and peninsulas of the wider ASEAN region, ESG is no longer confined to idealistic investor presentations. It is beginning to shape investment flows, boardroom decisions and national policy frameworks.
Solarise Africa commissions 1.2MW solar irrigation project in South Africa
Solarise Africa, an energy-as-a-service provider, has launched an irrigation solar variable speed drive (VSD) project in western South Africa.
Colombia's Terpel advances solar strategy with Spanish-Colombian partnership deal
Colombian fuel distributor Terpel has secured board approval for acquiring a 26.6-MW solar photovoltaic facility through a partnership with Spanish firm MPC Energy Solutions Latin America Holdings and local company Akuo Energy Colombia.
Greenland’s ice sheet is melting, threating a sea-level rise of several metres, scientists say
Scientific studies from beneath Greenland’s vast ice sheet have revealed that the region may be far more vulnerable to melting than previously thought, and that threatens a dramatic rise in sea levels around the globe.
Ukraine proposes lithium, gas and refinery projects under new US mineral deal
Ukraine has proposed three major investment projects to the United States under a new strategic agreement on critical minerals.
AEC defends Africa’s right to develop its energy resources amid criticism from Greenpeace
The African Energy Chamber has strongly rejected recent criticism from Greenpeace, accusing the organisation of consistently working to disrupt Africa’s energy development.
China’s State Grid plans $500mn solar investment in Egypt’s Western Desert
China’s State Grid Corporation is planning to invest $500mn to build two solar power projects in Egypt’s Western Desert.
Ecuador resumes operations at Heavy Crude Oil Pipeline
Ecuador has resumed operations on its Heavy Crude Oil Pipeline, marking a crucial step toward restoring oil exports after severe weather disruptions forced the suspension of crude shipments from the South American nation.
AIIB extends $200mn loan to Istanbul-listed TSKB for climate finance
Beijing-based Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has signed a $200mn on-lending facility with the Industrial Development Bank of Turkey to support the country’s climate goals, according to statements from the parties.
Colombia's Ecopetrol buys Windpeshi wind farm for $50mn
Colombian state oil company Ecopetrol has completed the acquisition of the Windpeshi wind farm project from Italy's Enel Group for $50mn, marking a significant step in the firm's energy transition strategy.

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